Profile Properties - Copy Rules

Rules for Copying Files and Folders

Copy missing files and folders

This option causes all files and folders not present in the directory on the other side to be copied.

Don't search folders (NTFS junction points) that point to the contents of another folder

NTFS junction points are empty folders that point to the contents of another folder.
This option enables you to prevent these folders from being searched and processed.
This option is activated by default.
When activating this option you should check first that no loops are created by the junction points and no data items are processed twice.

Disable windows 64bit file system redirection

This option enables the access to the folder "C\:Windows\System32" when running AllSync on a windows 64 bit version and prevents the redirection to the folder "C:\Windows\SysWOW64".

Save all source files at the destination folder without their folder structure

This causes all source files to be saved at the destination folder without their folder structure.
Example:
Source: C:\Data
Destination: D:\Data
The source file "C:\Data\Office\info.txt" will be copied to the destination "D:\Data\info.txt" and NOT into the folder "D:\Data\Office\".

Store source file as compressed ZIP file at destination

This causes a source file being copied to be stored as a compressed ZIP file at the destination.
Example: Data.doc -> Data.doc.zip

Compression

This option enables you to specify the compression to be used for the files being backed up.
The following settings are possible:

None

Fast

Normal (default setting)

Maximum

The higher the compression, the longer it takes for the ZIP file to be created.
The None option causes items to be zipped without being compressed.

Compression method

Deflate is the default compression method of the general ZIP format supported by many other programs.
In comparison to Deflate, Deflate64 and BWT enable a higher degree of compression to be achieved, however they aren't supported by all programs.

Encryption

This option enables you to password-protect the ZIP file against unauthorized access.
The following encryption methods are available:

Standard Zip 2.0

AES 256-bit

Using the AES encryption method is advisable as it provides a much higher degree of security than conventional Zip 2.0 encryption.

Move source files to destination folder

This causes the source files being copied to be moved to the destination folder.
You can also specify that empty source folders are to be deleted:

Delete all source folders that are empty after being moved

Delete all source folders that were empty prior to being moved

Copy only files with the 'Archive' attribute

This option causes only files possessing the 'Archive' file attribute to be copied.
All files without the 'Archive' attribute are automatically filtered.

Transfer access permissions of files and folders

This option enables you to transfer the access permissions of files and folders to their destination counterparts.
To this end, the partitioning of the source and destination data items has to be done using NTFS.
When the only when creating and copying files option is activated, permissions are not transferred unless a file/folder is copied to the destination.

If you want to transfer access permissions on the local machine, you have to be logged on as the administrator and possess the requisite read and write permissions for the source and destination items.

If you want to transfer access permissions between two computers in the network the computers have to be registered in the same domain. You also have to be logged on as the domain administrator and possess the requisite read and write permissions for the source and destination items.

Rules for Deleting Files and Folders

Delete items at destination which are not present at source

This option causes all files and/or folders not present at the source to be deleted at the destination.
You can also specify which data items are to be deleted:

Files + Folders

Files

Folders

Delete items at destination which are filtered at source

This causes all files and/or folders which are filtered at source to be deleted at the destination.
You can also specify which data items are to be deleted:

Files + Folders

Files

Folders

Rules for Overwriting Files

Main Rule

This option specifies when a file is to be overwritten by another file of the same name.
The following settings are possible:

Never overwrite

Always overwrite

Overwrite file if modified date/time of file being copied is more recent

Treat files with a modified time differential of exactly...

This option enables an exact time differential between the modified date/time of the source and destination file to be ignored, thus preventing the source file from being copied.
The time differential can be specified in hours, minutes and seconds.
This option may be useful after a switchover between standard and daylight saving time, as the source and destination files may exhibit a time differential of one hour.

Treat files with a modified time differential of up to ...

This option enables a time differential of up to 24 hours between the modified date/time of the source and destination file to be ignored, thus preventing the source file from being copied.
The time differential can be specified in hours, minutes and seconds.
This may be useful when running copy operations between NTFS and FAT partitions, as the modified date/time of the two files may exhibit a differential of several seconds after copying.
For more information, consult the Microsoft website.